13MNE.138 NOTICMS. vow= stun Fos vine Timm. Ofrinenals—Fine allwool Chinchilla and Far Deaver , r ." • Seduced to. .. $l3 , . ............... , - - -- -Of the natiast an& most etyllsh mambas, cut and make. Ittkia have been soki —.. .1633 A meat variety of all styles, upwards from 03' Jacams —lle best assortment in the eitY, 8 . 11- ing off very low. PiIIEAtAKOHL 41ZWIDOI Cassimere, reduces' to. ... $3 ?suds fine aft* 00l Carona( re, reduced tos 2 Donuara Comm, in great variety. at prices equally low . Bess' 0.01111/ 4 0. very low Indeed. Our a hole stock of Metes. x emus\ Bore and , • Csminmee Cm:anima tote sold out at a groat ftErmorton or Parcae. which are in ail came lenaranteed lower than the lowest elsewhere. or the sale cancelled and money refunde d. Call at d examine oar goods at ter baying ex amined those of the souses before Durebasing A fair teat to all we sat. that way between BE.NNETI dt Co., • Fifth and TO WEB IJALL. 13/Xlh streets. 51821anKar PHILADALTAIA. AND 600 lisoanwsv. NEW ORE: A Great Reduction In Pitlce., -- liaving jest been m.,do in H./FPS:MALT Blc„ TRAM the world-ressorenrd prepsrathu is now aimed while au nisch of ail We cos lids Kulp commend its ueo to ad suffering from eisorders of the tbroat,ebest, fungi err stomach, smile those needing an invigorator, a tonic. or a level age, it tend of pos ter, Ale, beer, or other ol e o. hone dillks. L 111. w. St Ellis? Iron Bitters Can be taken et all time* al a tonic. and to en-ich the blood and impte. e lee cemptexion,- by - the'--iron whmh they cc ut t ifu. Pitman d ima vely palatable Perm, and for rale by .Elinggiets genenally. jot 2t w w ftf (MNRAD MEYER, IN VENTuit AND Manufacturer of the celebrated Iron Prattle E l l4:11tOe. ilia received the Prize Medal of the Woridts Grum ahibition. London, Eng.. The highest prizee awarded When and wherever exhibited. Wareroome. 722 Arch treat. Eatabllehed 1823. iv 29. w a altfii STEINWAV , S. PIANOS REOEIVED TIIE blithest avv_atiilfiret gold medal itt the Entente rontiT'xbitition.„ 3367. See Official Report, at the Wareroom of BLASIUS' 8R0.a., sell.tf No. 1006 Chestnut street. ffigEd THE CHICKERING PI&NOS RECEIVED the highest award at the Paris Expodidon. Wareroome.lo4 Chestnut street re3l,tft, EVENING BULLETIN. ednesday, January (4 1869. TUE SEIVATOUSIIi P. It seems to .be settled at Harrisburg that non. John Scott, of Huntingdon county, is to be the successor of Mr. Buckalew in the United States. Senate. While regretting that Mr. Grow, ex-Governor Curtin, Gen. Muor head androther excellent men have been laid aside; we have great satisfaction' in being able to assure our readers that Mr. Scott is a gentleman of fine ability and sterling integ tity,who will really be a worthy representative crthis great State in the Senate. He has not been much In public life,because his practice at the bar required all his attention. But in the Legislature and in the political arena he has displayed the finest oratorical powers. His Republicanism is of the purest type, and of his talents, independence and honesty there can be no question. If be is to be the new Senator, the people of Pennsylvania will have reason to be proud of him 'as their re preSeutative. rsz GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE Governor Gtary's Anneal Message was presented to the Legislature this morning,and will befound in another part of to-day's BULLETIN. The document is a very interest,- log one. The finances of the State are shown to be in an excellent condition, the State debt having been reduced, during the last two years and three months, by the large amount of $4,299,886 14. The present amount of the public debt is $83,286,946 18. The Governor renews his recommendation of better provisions for the safe keeping of the money of the Commonwealth, of wnich there is, at times, a large accumulation. He also urges the ex tingnishment of the debt at the earliest possible period. The early con sideration of the annual appropriations is asked for. The educational affairs of the State are re ported to be in a highly satisfactory condi tion. 800,515 pupils are in the C3mmon Schools, at a total cost for tuition, building, and contingent expenses of $6,200,537 96. An increase in the scanty pay of the teachers is recommended, and attention is called to the fact that 75,000 persons between the ages of six and twenty-one do not attend any schools. The Soldiers' Orphan Schools are in good and improving condition and their usefulness becoming daily more manifest. The Gov ernor refers to them with just pride,as reflect ing high honor on the patriotism of the State. 5.431 soldiers' orphans are in the schools, at an average semi-annual cost of 110;9 O. The fiscal year of the schools does not end until May, 1869, and the statement therefore covers but six months. The message gives an interesting account of the Agricultural College, and also of the Military Affairs of the State. The subject of a good Registry Law is urged upon the care ful attention of the Legislature. An Insu rance Department is recommended, similar to that in successful operation in other states. The Governor discusses the question o pardons, and justifies the grounds upon which, pardons have been granted,•vhile fully recognizing the difficulties and embarrass• menu of a proper exercise of Executive cle mency. He asks for special authority to c mute the death sentences of Edward Ford, sentenced May 12, 1851; Jerry Dixon, May 30, 1863; Patrick Finnegan, February 0, 1863; Newton Champion, December 1, 1866, and Alfred Alexander and Heater Vaughan, July 3, 1868. We trust that this power will be promptly granted to the Governor, who is so evidently anxious to temper a strict exer cise of justice with a proper admixture of mercy. The whole Message indicates a highly pros perous condition of the State. It concludes with a graceful allusion to the election of General Grant, and those bright prospects of peace which are opening for the South, by the abolition of the curse of slavery, and the acceptance of the situation resulting from the end of the rebellion. The Governor recog nizes that both Pennsylvania and the Union have declared in favor of an honest payment of the national debt, adoording to the letter and spirit of the agreement; of ample protection to home industry, and of the other cardinal doctrines enunci ated in the Republican platform. The Gov ernor closes with a reminder to the Legisla tore that one of their chief objects must be to exercise a rigid economy in expenditures sod to seek to lessen the burdens of the people. 'he whole document is a valuable and inter citing one, and its elggestions will undoubt edly receive, as they deserve, the prompt and favorable consideration of the Legislature. WISE TAVIreIIEILL CAAE. The more we consider the facts connected with the conviction of George S. Twitchea elite murder of his mother-in-law, m xd , Rill, the more we must be impressed with the precarious nature of our criminal pro Ift7wWil _ ceases, and with the great need that we have for a _much More ,therouglt , system fur, the investigation,' -detection laiti - ptinithmtmt of. clime. Did not the, factastare the 'Commu nity in the face, it wotild be extremely daft.' cult to realize the loose and careless. manner in which the first steps . were ',takenl_brthe officers of the law. Although a, bloody emir der had been committed almost - beflire their eyes, and the man who bas been proved to be the murderer was taken. literally red barided on the spot where the murderous deed wakdone; the authorities seem to have acted with as much confusion of ideas, as if Mrs. Hill had been the first victim who had ever been thus killed in cold blood, or as if it was not of the slightest consequence whether the criminal was detected and punished or not. We have already alluded to the want of more particular instructions to the police force generally, that they may be prepared to act promptly, wisely and efficiently in such emergencies. But it seems to be of equal importance that much higher officers than policemen should be taught their duties too. We have not heard what excuse the Coroner has to offer for his extraordinary conduct in turning over the premises where the Hill murder was committed to the custody of the Twitchells and their counsel. It is very dif ficult to imagine any theory of official duty which could justify such a proceeding. For three days, we are told, this house, with all the evidences of guilt which it contained, was n the. sole possession of those who were vi tally intereptedin destroying these evidences. What was done during those throe days wilt probably never be known. It is hardly ci edible that nothing was done to relieve the suspected persons of some portion of the load of proof that was weighing upon them. We have no desire to pia judge Mrs. TQV'itchell. Nothing has been shown, so far as we snow, to connect her with her husband's dreadful crime. But if she is tried and acquitted,who is to remove from the public mind the suspi cion that perhaps during those three pre cious days the tokens of her guilt may have been done away ? But wbile the Coroner has committed, to say the very least, a very grave fault in this matter, the other officers of the Common wealth are by no means free from blame. Why did the Mallet-Attorney permit those three days to pass by, with their momentous possibilities, before he applied for and ob tained entrance to the house? His tardiness was an offer to the accused and their friends to make the most of their time. He knew, or ought to have knots', of what vital im portance it was that the Commonwealth should be possessed of every possible evi dente; and yet the neglect of the District- Attorney to secure that evidence at the out set was as marked and as culpable as was the conduct of the Coroner in furnishing the ac cused such ample time and opportunity to destroy or remove it. That Mr. Bheppard afterward conducted the case with diligence and greatibility, does not alter the fact that hie dilatoriness in the first place might easily have resulted in the complete failure of the prosecution. Taking this case altogether, it is very cer tain that, while it is full of practical dug gestions of greatly-needed reforms in our po lice administration and in important depart ments of our criminal jurisprudence,it should not be classed among the causes ceUbres of the American courts. The case itself is dreadful enough to win a wide notoriety ; but the illustrations that it has afforded of slovenly management in some particulars, and of very questionable cleverness in others, do not make it anything to boast of. /ND BALVIITIORE. Tne Bnitireore Sun is a rebel sheet that objects to Philadelphia for two reasons—first, because it is vastly larger than Baltimore; second, because it was loyal during the war. The Sun, consequently, finds much pleasure in selecting ugly items from our pulice re nor. s, wherewith to illustrate its theory that Puilf,debillaia is a den of wickedness, and that our people are given over to all manner of evil doing. Taking from our Coro per's report the fact that 133 suicides, infanticides and homicides were com mitted in this city during the past ear, it assumes that this is a greater number of murders than even England can ba charged ith in the same period of time. As the Sun gives no statistics of of Englisn crime, and as we have none, it is Quite impossible to verify ur mlute this statement. I:s untrutbfalness, however, is nearly absolutely certain. We admit, however, that the number is un pleasantly large; but crime is an inevitable consequence of an immense population, and of vicinity to a ci y like Baltimore, infamous all the world over for its breed of ruffians. Perhaps our catalogue of murders would be smaller if Mr. Wallace, in his eagerness to carry this city for the Democracy last Octo her, had not brought so many colonizers here from Baltimore. The result of the inter ference of these men in our city affairs, we may add, by causing an entire change in our police force, is not likely to make crime any less frequent. But while we have been powerless to pre vent the commission of these bloody deeds, we have done all that we could to punish the perpetrators. Can Baltimore claim as much? When Mr. Lincoln's life was openly threat ened, so that he was obliged to pass through that city in disguise, did not Marshal Dane's police bead , the conspirators? Oa the 19th of April, 1861, when United States soldiers, fed as they passed through this city, were shot down in the streets of Baltimore, did the an thoritiee interfere to preserve the peace, and were any of the rioters punished? If such was the case, the facts have been kept too private for the good name of the city. Last fall, when a train, containing government clerks going home to vote, was mobbed by a gang of ruffians, were any arrests made, and was any one of the participants in the outrage tried for the crime? On the contrary, the rebel papers first denied the truth, and afterwards extenuated the out lawry, as they bad done oftentimes befire when deeds of the same character were per petrated. These are but two or three of the great crimes which have given Baltimore a bad reputation. Of its lesser sins there is no accessible account; But the only material reason why its lawlessness cannot be reduced to figures, is that the authorities are not trate as careful as we are to visit punishment upm the heads of the sinners. Political murders tire applauded, not avenged; and the political ey mpatby of the city government with the ••plug uglier" and other pleasant gangs of outlaws, makes junto /4f/o often a farce. It gi)l= will bevell for the Baltimore - papers to . say little upon the subject •of the wickedness of their neighlidri. Many ilia in-a, crystal palace, and pebble-dinging is, extremel y injadieloug. If the advertisement tells_the truth, t here is a circus in this city *bleb is in every - re spect the 'Fnest romarkahle that; the world 110 ever seen. Among its attractions, for in stance, it a nnounces "a grand `cencentration of brilliant Circusolites;" and these mysteri ous and yesplendent beings are declared to ba "diamonda of raTC value in:their etar-gemmed profession." We are informed also that "a graceful and splendid Orbicular Score" will give "a thrilling picture of dazzling sights and shades," at the same time exhibiting "the sports and pastimes of the Orientals; or the children of the Sun." This is sufficiently gorgeouti and wonderful, and we are ready to receive with childlike faith the assurance that one view of it "will clean the cob-webs from the brain, and dispel the spleen - , and rob 3 the visitors in the mantle of happiness." Bit this is not all. There is a far greater marveL A gentleman named Kelly declares that "he challenges the world for the sum of ten thou sand dollars to produce his equal in leaping over the same number of horses." Whether the eye of mortal man has ever gazed on Kelly as he executed this amazing jump, we do not know; but if he can do it, his title is clear to the championship. It has not been beaten since Baron Munchausen, and we con sider it perfectly safe to assume that Mr. Kelly can bounce around among his associ ate "Circusolites" with the calm assurance that he will never have a rival. Bunting. DlLlrborow de CO. AllO. tioneurr, Nol, 232 and 234 Market street, wi l l l hold ou to•morroct kThnisdav) Jan.ltb, at 10 o'clock, a spa del and pimp sale of a first-class retail stock of Dry Goods, by order of assignees, oU four mouths' credit. Also, a lire (it Dioneatlc Good.. 90 CAS434 in fantry Overcoats, 10 caste Grey Mixed Army Bhlrts, cash. Auction IfOttco—sale of Boots and SL(IFH. The catty . attention of the trade is cane.' to the large Emil desirable nebortment of Boots amt St ( ca, to be hold by catalogue, for cash, tomorr nv (Thtirrch(3)Janiey 7th, commencing at 0 o'clock, by C. L. limn( eF & Co., Auctioneers, at their etore. No. 51.6.3tarket arm-1.. mut • cu Es, JEWELttIe, &c. EKEGREN WATCH A large invoice direct from the maker just received by JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., 902 CHESTNUT STREET. SOLE AGENTS, BRIDAL, OPERA. AND PARTY FANS Minty riew Btylts, just received from Paris by JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., 902 CHESTNUT STREET. Ja6vasmtf WORKS OF ART. MEMORIAL BRONZES ro WASHINGTON AND LAFAYETTE, On Exhibition BAILEY & CO.'S. CLARK & BIDDLE, Jewelers and ellseramlthip, No 712 CHESTNUT Stveet, Invite the attention of their patrons to their largo and elegant areortintnt of MAXI 014 IW. WAi CH EN, 3&.WELRV. EILVER-W A RE. PLACED WARE, &c. Beautiful Destgus In Oliver and Sllver•Plated Wares fur Bridal G fts. zi WATCHES AND MUSICAL Ka Lo it E. paired by skillful workmen. PARR d< BROTHER, Imparters of W%tetion. etc., - i a-tf Cheetnnt *17.0. hAln, Fn.•ah H. P: & 0. R. TAYLOR, PERFIIMERY AND TOILE rtidArs, 641 and 643 N. Ninth Street. OVENS PATENT (X)ht bINATION SOFA BELATEAD. It has the anpearante of a Parlor Sofa, with spring back aed sprit g seat, and yet in less thaa one minute's time with ouLuttecr, wing or detaching in any way, it san lro ex tended into a handsome French Bedstead, with h +it wring mt. ttrars, complete, It Jo, without doubt.the hand stoniest at d most durable Sofa Bed now in use. For sale at the tiebutet manufactory of B. F. LIOVER, Owner and Bole Manufacturer, °dß Um 4p No. ZlO South Second street. HENRY FIEILLIAPPL, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. NO. 1024 13A.N8OINI STREET. Je&lyip • PIiILADELPttIIk. JOHN CRUMP.BBI CUHESTNILDER. 17UT STREET, and 218 LODGE STREET, Mechanise of every branch required for hougebuildinp nd fitting promptly furnbsed. tents fiIIWARBURTON'S IMPROVED. VEPITILATIQJ and easy.fittinp Drees Hate (Patented) In ail the approved fashions of the season. Chestnut Wont, next door to the Postoffiee. • . oce tfrp LARGE GI 0711E6 WRINGERS FOR tIOTRLS : Wringers for Stationary Tube and a variety of 111 4 ke, of W rippers ter Pinny use. Wyngars repai re.d. iItI •. MAN & kiii eav, No. 1535 (Eight Thirty•five) Market street, below ninth. PHEW) . H-11-110W 1 SHIVERY WELL. THEN put OD your door no of the vorlons kiude of Doo rpriuge. for raw uy TRUMAN ft SU& W. No. 835 (Ugh 1 Irrty five) Market erect. be. ow Moth. _ _ f.rl EATRAYS M A a ND eW fo AF TftElaß S yOF U v M m AN u & 8 111 W. No. NZ tt ight Tuirty.nvo) Market etrent.'below Ninth. NEW EVENI% 0 GLOVES. Ladl. W. its, Kid talovo 1.2. 3. 4, fi'and Ledi.o 1 lett (Limed Kid Glover, 1. 2. 3 rind 4 Dittman. Mime' 11 b. to Bid Giover.l. 2 and tt Buttot . Mho. s' Li) fit Kid Gloria, Write White and Light Kid 01 yes ; an In pert. ct fret bzerst; ; Just received direct from the union enterers, by CEO. W. VOGTL, 1018 Chestnut drum. Ja66trn• In AMINO WITH INDELIBLB BIiSBROIDEB- Ali huh Braiding. Manuring. dce. 1.1 NEUA RUBBER MACHINE BEIMINCI STEAM Peeking dose, a. Reenacts and dealers will find a full assortgient of Goodyear's Patent Velem:kited Rubber Belting, Packing Soso. &0., at the Manufacturer's Headquarters. UUUDYEARqs, • Bu 9 Chestnut street . . donth etd o. N. B.—We have now on band a tame tot of Gentlemen' Ludiee and IdWoo , Chun Boota. Abto, every variety an 'tido of.Gon.t atvormata. FREEIII LOBSTERS AND SALMON*-500 0A8E13.1,00 dozen, flub Lobttere and Balaton, landing_and mato by JIM. V Inbaltlat & tlO.lOB Ottaki Deisware yautie rITHE LARGE,BROIiVN4TONES IBUIELJANOI3I: - 818 and 820 Ohestuat Street, Bain and occupledby Messrs. 'rhos. W. }Wane & Co., is now offered TO. RENT On favorable lease. Possession Feb. 1 nest. Owing to recent oh angels in our business plans we will recrivo applications for the rental of the above property. An applications will be Strictly confidential WANAMAKER & BROWN. EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, S. E. Cori Chestnut and Seventh Streets, REDUCED PRICES. Closing Out Pattern Coals and Clothes not Delivered at Low Prices. 'NOT MUCH SNOW, YET" The snow is quite contrary, This month of Jam:tory, And it won't come down. We wonder what's the reason This present winter season, We've no snow in town. And it seems such funny weather, 130 curious, altogether, Wiih its mist and sleet. The chilly, damp winds blowing, Whichever way 3 mire going, Along the street. And it's just the weather now, sirs, You need thick coats and trowsers And now's the time to call; For the clothing all so nice is, And so wondrous low the prices At the GREAT BROWN HALL! We haven't bad enough snow yet, to make a snow man out of. Bat a snow man is an uncom fortable looking sort of critter, anyhow, standing cut of doors with no clothes on. And so,althowth the snow is so slow in coming down here, the present year, we won't complain of the mist and rain, or the want of. snow, but we'll burry to know, and fled out how low the prices can go, of the coats and pants, and ether goods, all, which they keep for sale at the GREAT BROWN HALL! Hurry along, gentlemen, for now Is the time for low prices. RC CKHILL &WILSON Great Brown Stone Clothing Hall, :03 and 605 Chestnut Street Keiroa , loj ZinincietaiWZ", iDetis"A YO IT NG MEN About Engaging in Bueineas. YOUNG MEN desiring to Improve their positions or to nelinire bitter qu .11 deations. YOUNG MEN who are out of employment, and who will take the best moans for securing it. YOUNG MEN who desire a gsod Business Edu cation that will prove valuable to them through iile, will find supe rior :advantages at Critt enden's Commercial OAllege, 637 Chestnut !Met, corner of Seventh. ESTABLISHED 1814. INCORPORATED 18641. T he accumulated advantages of over T %V RN I` Y.POUR YEA Po. and the important Improvements recently intro. duced render the' muse o' Instruction uneo•*Med. 7 he large number of Students m attendance a"d the numerous I pplicationo for its graduates received from Mercantile boasts, attest the standing of the Institution among the bminers ,Immunity Justine Mu in NOOK-KELPING in all Its branches. FJ't e HIP, by a enperlor Penman. ( OM MERCIA L C a LC( LAID /Nel, the best abort and rapid methods in use; Moslems Forms. Practicer, Coin merrial Lstr, Ate.. Sze. I iplotuas awarded on graduation. Separate foal action, DAY AND EVENING, from 9A. M to IP. 31.. ond from 3 P N. to 9 P. rd. Chez:tars containing Terms. dtc., may be procured at tt e College yr- aThe CRTTTRNDPN COMMERCIAL ART CH METIC and BUSINESS MANUAL" for sale. PR.CB, ea 50. It4p STEAM DIRECT FROM LIVERPOOL We have now to inform Importers and e,r,ita'r , Shit pere that arremternenta have been made to place a Line of Patin% :LABS (la every rrepect) STEAM HIPS on the roite between thie Port >Ltd Liverpool, /topping only at Queenstown to laud Pa& nengtre and Mane. A. R. McHENRY CO•. ' 112 Walnut Street. ja4 litrp ®taw & Justice's Mfakenry &team and Teat Gauges . aro entirely reliable, indicating by the abeoluto weight. of bleremy the exact preaaure upon the Boilers. Id auufac• lured by . . 14 North 1 , 11 1 711( Stinet, Philadelphia. Shope— Seventeenth and (loathe Streets. Philadelphia. Infallible Low-Water Signal, A/WAYS indiCating andhe melting f Resi n h i th e howl there the Bteata Whhttle ootnee Ins the lava. e lion there to dangerously low stage of water in Boller. Mann. fActured by 14 North FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. Shope—Seventeenth and Coatee r.treete, Mils&loula. Pd. A. TORRY. 1900 Filbert street. Hydraulics Jocks and Tasting Machines of nil sizes from 4to 1I taus lifting power. Mariano. tured by is le N. JCS nee, . 14 North FlFfil Street, Philadelphia. Shope—Seventeenth and Goatee Striet4, Philado Jn4 n, w f r ._ (30E0E149 1 N CLAY.-78 CASIMPOIICELAN reet)rei received; for nab by E. A.cri WIER tk).. LOO 3 K Wharf. la - ~~ ~ `~ sue` iro'issiMrs; VLOWINING. n iscEIEIL, AN ttOus. 637 Chestnut St., Cor. of 7th. PRICES REDUO PHILIP S. ifUS rice, PHILIP S. JUSWICE, a.q869..,,k, 4• ' • z''• glatigtege.:;: , 1;1'3 _ COTTON 'GOODS' DEPARTSSNT" ##, 1 4., '' RAWB RIDGE&OLOTEtER .;; 'CENtitAi;DRY,OOOI),S'ATORE,, - ,. Cornei'Eiglith and Market, Sub, , . IraILILLDIELPitiA. , • We 81 10 =thole to maintain and increase the repute' tion we have eustained of being the largeot and cheapest MUSLIN HOUSE in the eity. - Receiving our suPplica from first kends only, we shall hereafter eel all Muslim , by 'the 'piece, at the regular wholesale prices. THIRTY.PIVE OASES AND DALES MUSLIN% cam. Prising all the leading brands and widtke Of PILLOW MUBLINS. -- -WIDE H SETING% • F/NE SHY ETINCiS. WAISHIUTTA. WILLIAMSVILLE. NEW "YORK MILLS. nev , taluei A RKWRIGIIT, FOKE4TDALE, FhUIT OF THE LOOM. HOUSEKEEPER. Our constant aim will be tomake the lowest prices in the market. Good yard-Wide SHIRTING, ISMe. _ ard•wi de UNBLEACHED MUSLIN. 123fc. sx,.y aide wide UNBLEACHED BIREETIN6S. DOUSE FURNISHING LINENS In large areortrodut. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER K .4v lir AN t f LINEN STORE v e2s 466,..reb, Street. NEW TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, TABLE LINENS BY THE YARD. We Rorke that the cheapest buyers will find prices satisfactory. 727 CHESTNUT STREET 727 REDUCTION IN THE- PRICES OF DRESS GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & Co No. 72'Y Oh ,stout Street, OFFER TODAY 50 C28(8 of Imported Dress Fabrlea, At 25 cents per yard, worth double the price. RICKEY,SHARP& CO. No. 727 Chestnut Street. MARKET !if - INTEL 411 1 1 t P SPECIAL NQTICE. AID oc h we usually adhere with strictness to the one-croe system, yet being so very determined to 'wide. , stook prior to taking an account thereof, we will, in addil ion to the law rodeo lions already made, consider offers on many kinds of goods, and, if at all pos sible, accept them, , • fourth and Arch. HAVE REDUCED SOME DEIARA FILE AND SEA SON, BLE tit JUDE., AB MUCII AND PERHAPS MORE. THAN VI HERS FOR TUE SAME CLASS OP OIRMS. SILK Vt.LVET FR YENEUVE LONG SHAWLS. FIR-T QUALITY ropo ts. BFBT ASTRACAN CL_QTBS. VELY E.TEEn El AND BL/18111113. DRESS OuVEIS REDUCED. A L6WOOI, PLAIDS AND PLAID POPLINS. tn *mitt etoioE - Rim% - • NEW INVOICES OF FRENCH , GOODS, JUST RECEIVED INBTORE AND POE BALE AT THE LOWEST EMCEE Small and Tender Peal Methro . Truffles. Fresh Maooa►onl and Ver mioelli in smell boxee. the fined quality of PURE OLIVE' Cal,. All the aboyo goods, are our MD direct importations and the tined that can be obtained. SIM-ON COLTON- & CLARKE. S. W cower Brood and Walnut Jaif neMONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LO4NED UPON DIAMONDS, WAI CUES, JEWELRY, ri+E.N. CLOTHING, itc., at , LP , ES di COM • OLD , rsTexusimin LOAN OTI'TCE Comer of Third and Deakin dines, Below Lombard. ' N. B.—DIAMONDS, WitTutms, jEWELRV, GUNS, rLI itav Al P REM RK At RICE 9. de244mrp+s l lNVlK l atlt ° l 4 lCVlikll6is ant THE ELAND KEIIt PUB vAI I 1 7 8, WHIM BOENTED BrhtPd, HAIR PREP .11/altrlo3, dm, in groat vadoty. For rale •• JA Hag T. SHINN. _ deNtfrp§ Broad and Byrne° eta, Phliada. ,~.~.;:.~.. ~t: : r TO PHYSICIAN\B. Ntw Yong. August 115W,1867. Allow me to call TMe attention to my PREPARATION OF COMPOUND EXTRACT SUOMI Tlio component parte are RUCHE. Logo Lray, CUBED% JUNIPER BERRIES. Mona or Priarananosi.—Buchu, In run°, Juniper Denies, by distillation, to form a fine gin. Cabot* oz. tractal by displacement by floor Obtained from Juniper Berth et, containing vary little sugar, small yropartion of ajar% and more palatable than any now in nee. The active properties are by Ibis mode extracted. Duch% as prepared by Druggists morally. tie of a dark color. It Is a plant that emits its fragrance; tbo action of a flare destroye this (Its active prinelplo), Aesving a dark and glut's:ions decoction. Mine is the color of ingredients. The Beebe In ray preparation predominates; the einalleot quantify of the othtr ingredient's nro added, o prevent termentatten ; upon Inspection, it will be found not to be Iha Tincture. an made in Phtumacopcca. Ear bit a!Syrup-- and therefore can be used incases where hives' or infiani- !nation e2itta. In this, you have the knowledan'et the Ingredient! and the mode of preparation. Hortlig Mot you will favor it 'with a triolautd that ups. innectlon it will !neat with your atiprobiition. With a feeling of confidenco. I ern, very respectfully. Cbentistand Druglet of TBYesry 'Experience in Phllapsiphia. and now locatedist his Drug .1143 Chirailtal Werehonee. 694 Breadvray. New [From the haled Manufacturing Chemists In the World •'I am a4marnted with Mx. U. T. Rambolrl; he oe.eu pled the Druz Store opponte mane& and was we cessiul in conducting the business where others had no been eonally so before bbn. I have been favorably bn preemie with We character mad enterprise P it a of ' rowers Weightrnan. Manutantaring Chernixte. Ninth and Brown athlete. Phdadei• BILhIIIOI,IVB Ftrtro EarsAar Buono, for wealtmoo ariting from indlaerettom She mettsurted powers of Nature •rhich are accompanied by to many •+arming extepteme, among stbich will be fotrtui Indlrpoeitlcrie to Exertion. Lora of Memory. Waken Were, Horror of Disease. or Forebodiocs of Evil. in fact. Universal Lawn tode, Prottratton, and Inability to enter Into the enjoy meats of EDdety Te Conetltotion. once affected with 'Ornate Weal tiers, requires the aid of Medicine to strengthea and is- vigorate the ryttem, whicb lIELMBOLTS EXTRACT BUCBU inviwittbly doer. II no treatment Is submltSed to. Conromption or Inanity enema. fila-MBOLD% F trin ExTr.s.oT Prem . . in affections pe collar to Fe/cmlee, le unequaled by any abet preparation. es in Cbloroets. or Retention. Painfuloots. or Suppression of Crietomary Evaenationa. Ulcerated or Schirres State of the Utertmend all cromplednts incident Cottle eez.•whethe arfetimg from haloltp of dirripatiou. imprudence IN or tho decline or change of life. ELSIBOLD'S Firm ESTE& UT EIVOIIIS AND biPBOTED ROBE WAEII will radically exterminate from the ayatarn ateopee arising from habits of disdpatiOo. at little ex- peLee, little or no change in diet. no inconvenience or ex- poeure ; completely superseding those unpleasant and dangerous remedies. Copaiva and Mercury. in all these UPC RELMLIOLD'S FLuin Extnear Br mu in a dieciases of these organ!. whether existing in the male or tondo. Von' whatever cause originating. and no matter of how long etandlng. It Is pleasant In taste and o4or, (Unto" in action. and more itnngthening WRY of the I reparation' of Bark or Iron. These eufferiug from broken down or delicate consti- tutione. procure the remedy at once. The reader meet be aware that, however alight may be the attak of the above dieessea, it is certain to affect the bodily health and mental ponrens. AU the above disown require the aid of a Diuretic. IiELMTIOLD , I3 EXTRACT BUCIIIJ is the great Diuretic. Bold by Druggiate everywhere. PAIOR--41 26 per bottle. or 6 bottles for $6 60. Delivered to any addroark. Describe symptoms In all communication!. Address 11. T. ILELMBOU). Drug and Chemical Ware home. fi94 Broadway. N. Y None' are genuine unless' done up in ateetengrareat wrapper, with fea mile of my Chemical Waratrowie. wit,4 dedwf2m and elgntd H. T. lIELMBOLD. WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN. U. T. HELJABOLD SV.VElgeeltAfPM: , A IMPORTANT The' Nei United Staies Senator John ' Scott, of Huntingdon, the Man THE EITLTE 11.4.E.ABIJBEREIRIP GENERAL IRWIN WITHDRAWS ROBBY W. MACKAY, OF'difIGEIBIY, TO SUCCAED 1111 TO-DAY'S - CABLE NEWS. Financial and Commercial Quotations, The Senatorship. I/Special Despatch to the Philads. Evening lluflatly.) Hanstentma, Jan. -6, -1869.—The Senatorial fight changed considerably In its appearance last night. Yesterday afternoon the contest stood between General J..K. Moorhead and John Scotts Esq.. of Huntiugdon, with the chances decidedly in favor of the former. Soon, however, it was:ru mored that Gen. Cameron had expressed his desire' to have Mr. Scott elected,and it was subsequently ascertained that he would use all his influence and power to elect film. As Mr. Clark, the new Speaker, was Mr. Canieren'a candidate. he, of course, is a most valuable accessory, having the selection of all of the committees and the oPportunity to arrange them so as to get votes for any man Cameron might choose for Senator. Another great difficulty that 'General Moorhead encountered was the'divisibn of the Allegheny Co. delegation, half of whom were for T. M. Marshall. Had they all been for Moorhead his chances would have been vastly improved. This morn ing Moorhead's friends are convinced that they' have no possibility of success, and will retire from the field, much to the regret of the numer ous admirers of the Congressman. SlOONi) DE4PATIT. repeedalDeepateh to the Philadelphia Everting BulLetin.i Elsumsnuno,Jan.e-The United States Senatorial qutstion as decided and with it the State Treasur eriblp. Reporters ore rejoiced that they have reached boticm at last,tbongh they are chagrined to tlnd out only this niorning what they might have known a week or two ago, if they had had the cps (Went* of tbe managers. The Republi cans of both Houses will meet in caucus this afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Out of this caucus John Scott, of Huntingdon, will come victorious. In deed, it is doubtful if anybody else will go into the meeting with two votes. This morning the political world was greeted with three' astounding disclosures: First, That J. K Moorhead bad withdrawn, and second, that in consideration of this withdrawal, and for the preservation of harmony and good feeling in the party, Thomas M. Marshall had done likewise. These withdrawals were induced by great pres sure brought to bear upon the troublesome can didates from Allegheny, neither of whom pos sessed enough votes to fight anybody else, and neither of whom would yield to the other, each possessing one-half of the Allegheny delegation of eight. But the combined influence of both at borne pad abroad was auflielent to divide the Mena. As it is, there will be great unanimity., The second astounding disclosure thistmomlng was the withdrawal of Gen. W. W. Irwin from the State Treasurership. This was also done at an early hour to-Jay, and Robert Mackey, cashier of the Allegheny National Bank of Pittsburgh. will doubtless be the nominee of the caucus this afternoon. Ho la the only candidate who has been opposing Irwin, and was not supposed twit last night to have - developed much strength. Them le a difficulty In the - Meuse. Which ad ieurr.ed 3 - cite:day without selecting its whole complement of officers. The Republican caucus only completed its slate last night, The act passed last session confines the House to thirty font officers, but members hare been pressed by their constituents to such en extent that they resolved last night to put in nearly the nasal number of subordinates, leaving them to wait their pay titian act may be passed compensating them. fVorravandence of the Amodated Pram) BAEILIbIIbIiG, Jan. 6.—lt is apparent this morning that John Scott, of Huntingdon, wil be the next U. S Senator. A caucus of Repub Bean members of the Legislature will meet at three o'clock this afternoon, at which he will be nominated. The State Treasurer question is also settled. The present official, General W. W• Irwin will withdraw before the caucus, and R. W. Mackey, of Allegheny, will probably be cho sen. The Influence of Simon Cameron is under stood to be favorable to Scott and Mackey. By the Atlantic Cable. LONDON, Jan. 6, A.M.—Money market quiet. Consols for money 92%; for account 92%; U. 8. Five-twenties 749,; American stocks steady; Erie R. R. 2b%; Illinois Central drill at 95%. LivExpeor., Jan. 6, A. M —Cotton quiet; sales for to-day estimated at 12,000 bales. Breadstnffs quiet. .Old mixed Western Corn 37e. Gd.; new, 365. Petroleum quiet.. Lormorr, Jan. 6, A.,,lid.—Tallow quiet; sugar quiet, both on the Spot'and to arrive. QUEENSTOWN, Jan. 6.—The staamthip City of London ,arrived yesterday. LorrooN, Jan. 6, P. M.—Consols for money, 92(; for account, 92%@923. U. 8. Five-twen ties quiet at 'O%. Illinois Central, 953. LIVERPOOL, Jan. 6, P. M.—Cotton quiet; Mid dling Uplands, 11®11%d.; Middling Orleans, 11,.V 11%d. Lard buoyant at 188.6 d. Pork buoyant at 91s. Bacon, 555. Halms, Jan. 6, P. M.—Cotton unchanged. Marine Intelligence, NEW YORK. Jan. 11.—Arrlved i steamshlp Rising Star, from Aspinwall December 29, wills 4689,765 in specie. Weather 11451idilt. San. 0. 9A. M. Wind. Weather. Z'her. Plalater Cote.— ......... N. Clearing. 40 H. Ufa: W. Clear. al ...N. W. Buy. ..N. W. Clear. WTlland. Zonon New fork W. Clear. Philadelphia, . . .. .. .. —B. W. Clear. Wilmingum, lief W. Clear. Washington... ...,.W. Clear. Richmond 8 W. Clear. Anode, Ow ..... Bono). CMkw, .8. W. 31tobl ....................N. ...N. R. Cloudy. 61 ...N. E. • Cloudy. 68 ...N. E. Raining. 69 New Orleans Hey Weet.......... Hay...na State of Thermometer "Chile Bay at tne Bulletin Office. 10 A. /4... 38 des. 12 38 4 . , e. SP. M..... 41 de& Weeded : clear. Wind Southwest THE 001JETt4. rnatre—Jurtico Willlame.—Jobn Story vo. Michael &emu. A n action to recever damages tor an alleged ma rroaernlien. but atter anbmittolg teat' 0/01717 plain tiff teok s non sop. Durrnltrr oonr—jge Wright Edward VI, Burt Mrs. Jame. A. An action to recover (or not do. 'old , ud , delbrered. un trial. . 45 / natrri:OVll3: - ..udgo Rai e.-11•nry E. Etvin va. E. A.llaiveo oetendant, and James Rice, garnishee—An at, terbroeut execution. Verdi •t ioridotntiii for dtge: ' Charles 'Wilhelm an recover O. Wilhelm V. Quatro o.—An action to damages for an ',mood breach of contract, tin triaL I-urannw Vounx—illitordra tice Tbomponi and Janice' Pena, Agnew sad Bburewood:—The Pniladelphis Met it atgt n foto the 'mut QUA dispo s edo:ler—ouuMo .rOWS'Or.—Prtmon woo aro Woo' t$ lo the old Quote room . . TO* Vt10r,941 4 4 1 c:#. ,v/I:.-Webot.rectived , the feHOWie# eoe k rtheticensfoi the family of..tie. tittUOing fireniall Villeff-,kit',#* Aulonot, ' L wit+ T.,Brolivn. ' • 0. D:Rtlcpgarton '; • t •••• •• / 0 Of) I. 0, Itostutzarttn:,:;:','"','''"•• •-• • • ••• 10 00 • • • -• • 00 Total MANOUIa atut!' contannomt The IF;bllaideipia squl at gm Mptttotr) COOO Onyttenow 1003 i 400 do Its' 100 2060 _ do c 100 t.llO do lOU 2000 Lchlatt Old Ir bd 841( 161:4) do do Its FEN eh Commercial 13k 67 atom. 800 Clty6'B vow 10031 201)0 do do c 104, COO do do 118 /00R if 00 rigt4oe6.s cp , 101;o 2000 Ciukm mtszOs .28:00 SALO Lehigh Glatt '6814 WIDY VSDAT, Jen. 6.-4 U annelid for tar neY continnety. (mite active, cm twltbstanding the large. dtebumements td the ebape c f interest. divideade. c., and the rates of die... - count ere firm at SOIN Per cent, for call. loans" on Gov. trenient collateral.< and 7@,9k"., per cent on mixed seen . titles. The quarterly official -statement- of the banks,' - just- . made - public,- .--- shows these institutions to be remarkably, , strong in their asrsts. and during the next slx.y days mit beMe Hun le means to more liberally accommodate the tuhllc.'l he etfeili,ge of mercantile paper' ara not so I owe. ar d tr.l Fs there la increased animation to trade during the mouth of-January, the inquhy for money will pro bat.lY be relatively light. The princtpal borrowers new' are eta k opet atom - and rem orations. 1 here wee more spirit at the Stock•'Board and .prices strorgsr. Government secutitics were firm at a slight advance 'No change to notice hi State Loans. tit,' Slate n ere lower, seeing at 100 4 ,410031 for the new , co l titicatte. vnds Rngl Ra d r oada wa (l 4 at i ea a y Cat awf .V ses B ti ; r Pe dP 9 itned at 2.1. U. Nothing doitittii Cabal abuse, 29 was bid for Lehigh Nave ig. in bark stocks there were sales of Manufactures' at 31. No toles of kastenger Raihra3s. 2e was bid for Spruce and Vire streets. andjo34 tionotrrillo- Its Board of Masser...of the Mine 11111 and Heber. kill If averritalfrottd Company have declared a eeud annual- dividend of fo rr p- r cent, equal to e. 2 per share, payable on end alter the 14th inst. 'A be Directors of We Fret National Rank have decla`ed a send-annual dividend of six per cent, payable on de mend; chat of taxes. Illersra Le kieven and Brother. No. 40 South Third street. Make the following quotations of the rates of or change today. at IP. Id:: United State* Sixee. 11331.1104' Grail;,; i do. d0...m.11154411M, do. do.. 1804.10734 1 41084 do. da.1865.10 4 1b@1083ii ; d0.d0.. '4c; tte w. 106 WI% ;do do. lee,. new. ild-UOtltrt.sp: do. lea, i07 , 401U7,'!,; Five, Tem forties. i1d34(.41‘.63e ; Rue Comp. Int. Notes. 1935; Gold, 124340r1.343;; sliver. 130, 1 / 4 ®1:2-' Booth. hendolob es Co. banxere, Third and Chestnut, quote at lO'/, o'clock as follow (c L 25; United States eixca. Five-twenties WI tills (81)134; do. dodo. 1544. 1084108% ; do. do. do.. 18th. 1084, Gs lUDs: do. do. July. MIS 107(1 - 4107!6; do. do. do. do.. 1E67. 107'1(41075/ : do. do do. 1068. 197)